Adam Castiglioni went down to Long Wharf to see the king tide and spotted this guy who kayaked onto the wharf (plus bonus sea-horse float).
Here he is coming in:
So this happened during #Wickedhightide in Boston’s downtown today. #kingtides #Boston #climate #COP26 #Infrastructure #CitizenScience @mycoastorg @universalhub @StoneLivingLab pic.twitter.com/VqnxF6N3FH
— Boston Harbor Now (@BostonHarborNow) November 6, 2021
The tide also breached the sea wall along Fort Point Channel:
Fort Point Channel water breaching the seawall during today’s high tide. Let me repeat: This isn’t a coastal problem, combined impacts are going to be consequential citywide. @CLF pic.twitter.com/IO1AXnXzEz
— The Fort Pointer (@FortPointer) November 6, 2021
Back on Long Wharf, seawater burst across the wharf well back of the end, down by the Chart House and the Marriott:
King Tide flooding next to Chart House and Marriot Long Wharf. @universalhub @BostonHarborNow @StoneLivingLab #wickedhightide pic.twitter.com/l8pehzpDcO
— Adam Castiglioni (@ConciergeBoston) November 6, 2021
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Long Wharf
By anon
Sat, 11/06/2021 - 1:45pm
Needs to be renamed to short wharf.
Wrong tweet?
By mg
Sat, 11/06/2021 - 1:58pm
Adam - was the last tweet supposed to be different from the one before it?
And yikes! about the tides.
Yes, sorry
By adamg
Sat, 11/06/2021 - 2:39pm
Tweet fixed.
Inundation District
By SwirlyGrrl
Sat, 11/06/2021 - 10:58pm
Looks like that fort point area has bought itself a few years of time with the latest modifications.
As for the kayaker, he probably was trying to go to the yak-thru restaurant and BRA, I mean bar.
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